How SAFE is to fly RyanAir !?
Italian’s Civil Aviation Authority “ENAC” has
threatened to ban Dublin’s airline Ryanair from flying to Italy due to
“repeated violation of anti-COVID-19 health measures”, ENAC announced.
VIDEO:
Officials
dressed in hazmat suits raced to board a Ryanair flight after a passenger was
diagnosed with coronavirus minutes before take-off.
The
passenger and his travelling companion were flying from London Stansted to Pisa
in Italy last night when he received a text message confirming a positive test
result.
Video posted on Twitter shows two officials in
protective suits dealing with the man as flight attendants reassure passengers.
The
passenger, who has not been named, breached coronavirus restrictions by leaving
his home while displaying symptoms. He was moved to an isolated area at the
airport before health officials met with him, Mail Online reported.
The flight
took off nearly two hours behind schedule as the man’s seat and overhead bag
carrier needed to be disinfected.
RyanAir
said in a statement the infected passenger was on the plane for less than 10
minutes.
‘They were
both wearing masks at all times at Stansted Airport,’ the airline said.
‘There was
little if any risk of coronavirus transmission to other passengers or crew
members as all of whom were also wearing face masks at all times.’
A passenger
on board the plane posted to social media: ‘The face when you are about to take
off and someone gets a text from track and trace.’ Stansted airport said:
‘The
airport were made aware of the passenger by the airline and our fire service
attended the aircraft and escorted the passenger
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